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I know the maintainers of gemlog.blue intended their capsule to be a quick-and-easy way for new Gemini protocol users to learn the basics of the thing -- create an account, add a post, edit a post, delete a post. But my question is, is there any way to do a direct upload of a Gemini *file* to this capsule? If not, what would be a better Gemini capsule that would accommodate for direct uploads? Brandon Taylor
Flounder.online allows sftp access to your user directory. Their web tools on the http site are pretty meh, and they have a few here limits (128k max file size, I want to say a 104 or so file limit. 10mb userspace limit.) They also mirror user content for html browsers, which is how I found the site out. So also doubles as easy way to advertise your content on the Big Web too. Not perfect, but it's letting me built a site up and get into the habit of maintaining it so if I end up migrating I can just take my backup and go elsewhere. Also the server maintainer and owner seems interested in allowing users to compress their sites to .gml files but I don't know if there's been any work yet on they front. Apologies for sounding like an advertisement. The place is really nice as a 'getting your feet wet' option specially if, like me. You have no disposable income. Jul 1, 2021 6:34:24 PM Brandon Taylor <br.ta.2818@gmail.com>: > I know the maintainers of gemlog.blue intended their capsule to be a quick-and-easy way for new Gemini protocol users to learn the basics of the thing -- create an account, add a post, edit a post, delete a post. But my question is, is there any way to do a direct upload of a Gemini /file/Β to this capsule? If not, what would be a better Gemini capsule that would accommodate for direct uploads? > > Brandon Taylor
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